The company’s wireless solutions have been implemented in many successful applications where low latency is critical. The company’s wireless link guarantees less than 1ms latency measured from pixel in to pixel out. The video processing coupled with a unique modem ensure synchronized communication between the video source and the VR goggles.

Amimon’s 3rd generation chipset supports wireless delivery of UHD 4K resolution, as well as all resolutions and refresh rates required to support popular VR goggles in the market. Using the 5 GHz unlicensed spectrum, Amimon’s wireless link is immune to obstacle interference, creating a superior connection that is vital for a great VR experience. Competing technologies using the 60 GHz spectrum suffer greatly when it comes to crossing obstacles, especially the human body.

“People who have been experiencing VR in the last year, were surprised to realize that while they have entered into a virtual world, they remain tethered to the PC or game console that provides them with visual content. This limits the experience, and may even endanger the user,” said Ram Ofir, CEO of Amimon. “We are developing a robust solution, free from obstacles or limited by body movements, which will offer the user true cable replacement connectivity.”

Amimon has taped out its 3rd generation chipset, AMN2130/2230 and samples are available. Products based on this chipset are will be ready in the third quarter of 2017.

About Amimon

Wireless HD video connectivity is creating a revolution in content creation and consumption. Amimon, a market leader in zero latency wireless HD video, has invented exclusive technology to harness the power of mobile cameras and fixed video sources, to bring HD content to remote display screens or distribution switches. Amimon’s systems utilize its core technology to deliver convenience and flexibility to create, transmit and view content on remote devices with the highest image quality. Amimon is headquartered in San Jose, California, with offices in Raanana Israel; Tokyo, Japan; and Taipei, Taiwan.